3DP & AM Chat: Rick Neff | Additive Manufacturing Consulting | hosted by Adam J. Penna | October 12, 2023
Rick Neff from Cincinnati, OH“Your guide to success in Additive Manufacturing. Conference Speaker. Help save time and money for innovators in the additive manufacturing space."1:00 - Getting started in Sales and Aerospace (Pratt & Whitney) 2:45 - Cincinnati Incorporated experience - Laser specialist - applications 3:17 - Oak Ridge National Labs - Additive Manufacturing - Robots - Lockheed Martin - aerospace tooling 6:04 - Adoption phase of Additive Manufacturing at a company.8:40 - Working through technology adoption - finding applications 9:35 - Composites processes for building tools - high temperature thermoplastics 12:00 - Firehawk Aerospace hybrid rocket engines 14:22 - AM changes since 2020 - Virtual Events - Live Event energy 17:27 - Overcoming challenges by providing education18:39 - Successfully adopting AM CAD, DfAM, CAM, Simulation, Post Processing + Utilizing Contract Manufacturers and Maker Space and National Labs and Service Bureaus and Consultants.Rick Neff: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-neff/*Support local music by Eugene Snowden: https://amzn.to/3iZpCu2Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations
3DP & AM Chat: 3Degrees | TraceAM software | Mike Vasquez, PhD & Adam J. Penna | May 26, 2021
Happy to have fellow podcaster and founder of 3Degrees consulting, Mike Vasquez stop by and share more details about developing and launching his new TraceAM software while piloting a new educational program in Chicago IL. Topics:0:00 – Intro – Mike Vasquez1:05 – AMUG – TraceAM software (teaser)1:35 – 3Degrees – making 3D printing work for you – beyond materials research – helping qualify the process5:12 – Developing TraceAM software – materials process database - 3D printing workflow in a production environment – real life information 9:40 – Certifications, Qualifications, Standards – documenting the whole story of the part 13:32 – America Makes materials database project using TraceAM software 18:50 – Podcasting through the pandemic – 3Degrees24:32 – Chicago, IL pilot student and mentor program – “Westside Forward” jobs and training – intro to 3D printing careers – importance of networkingMike Vasquez: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mvasquez18/3Degrees: https://www.3degreescompany.com/TraceAM software: https://www.traceam.com/Dr. Mike Vasquez is a 3D Printing expert specializing in pushing the boundaries of advanced 3D printing technology. He is the Founder of 3Degrees, a Chicago-based consulting company focused helping companies implement winning 3D Printing solutions through practical insights and materials expertise.He has worked side-by-side with some of the top machine manufacturers, material producers and end users in the industry, consulting with them to identify novel applications, test new materials, and rethink manufacturing approaches to de-risk supply chains and increase flexibility.He completed his PhD in Additive Manufacturing at Loughborough University and received both his Bachelors and Masters from MIT in Materials Science and Engineering.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations
3DP & AM Chat: Dyndrite | AMUG Wrap-Up Round Table | Orlando, Florida | May 6, 2021
From AMUG 2021 in Orlando, Florida On Thursday, May 6th in the Orange 'Main Stage' Ballroom during the “last session of the week”.Including special guests from the room, answering questions and reflecting on each other’s related AMUG 2021 highlights.This year was a benchmark conference to remember, and I feel very grateful to be a part of...Dyndrite AMUG Wrap-Up The “lively round table” session included leaders across the Additive Manufacturing ecosystem.Featuring: Anthony Graves – HPBen Ferrar – Carpenter AdditiveMichelle Bockman – 3D Control SystemsDavid Tucker – Forecast3DJen Ferello – HPKristin Mulherin & Rachael Dalton-Taggart – DyndriteModerator: Adam J. Penna - All Digital AMDyndrite Corporation is composed of mathematicians, software engineers, designers, and mechanical engineers, all with a strong belief in the transformative power of digital manufacturing through new computing technologies. We aim to unlock the promise of emerging fabrication technologies within production-oriented environments across numerous industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical, energy, consumer goods, service bureaus and contract manufacturers.The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) origins date back to the early 1990s when the founding industry users group was called 3D Systems North American Stereolithography Users Group, a users group solely focused on the advancement of stereolithography (SL) use with the owners and operators of 3D Systems’ equipment. Today, AMUG educates and supports users of all additive manufacturing technologies. The primary charter of the group remains the same, but its members are much more diversified, global and focused in advancing additive manufacturing technology for rapid manufacturing and prototyping.With AMUG’s expanded range, operators/owners of any commercial technology — stereolithography, selective laser sintering, 3D printing, DMD, DMLS, FDM, LS, SL, SLM, PolyJet, and more * — can benefit from the information exchange and professional network that AMUG offers.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations
3DP & AM Chat: Roboze | Performance Super Polymers and Composites | Alessio Lorusso | April 29, 2021
I had the opportunity to chat with Roboze CEO, Alessio Lorusso and learn more about his plans to expand operations to Houston, Texas. Offering both 3D printers and 3D parts with performance super polymers and composites.The Roboze technical ecosystem includes a complete range of advanced 3D printers for high temperature and high strength super plastics, developed with the collaboration of the best global players. It guarantees a real optimization of costs and time along the entire supply chain, while bringing Additive Manufacturing closer to the standards of traditional manufacturing.Topics:1:20 - Alessio’s journey from production CNC to production 3D printing with accurate repeatable high performance super polymer and composites materials #stronglikemetal 2:48 - Roboze specializes in high temp polymer materials. 4:37 – Production “accuracy and repeatability” and #printstronglikemetal6:04 - Expanding operations from HQ in Bari, Italy to Houston, Texas8:30 – Roboze technology “beltless technology” - repeatability and consistency – process materials properly.12:05 - Business model of both selling machines and also providing printing services with Roboze On-demand parts / service network. (Digital inventory) “connecting the demand with the offering.” 15:47 – Consistency of the parts and quality control in distributed manufacturing. Certification and qualification of parts.17:52 - Future Plans – additional talent and technology - upcoming event: 20th of May:Webinar to discover how Roboze is supporting the widespread use of additive manufacturing in the SPACE SECTOR to change the future of space missions. “Roboze Goes into Space" with LAIR GroupEvent by RobozeOnlineMay 20, 2021, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (CDT)Registration link: https://bit.ly/3sE0KfCRoboze: https://www.roboze.com/Roboze is re-shaping the manufacturing industry and revolutionizing the world of 3D Printing with the most precise technology, capable of processing super polymers and composite materials for the realization of finished functional parts to be used in the most extreme conditions and sectors.Moreover, Roboze offers the chance to produce custom finished parts On Demand and Just-in-Time through its manufacturing as a service global network, Roboze 3D Parts, that allows companies to reduce cost and time by shortening the steps in their supply chain and digitalizing their inventory.Alessio Lorusso: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorussoroboze/*Support local music by Eugene Snowden: https://amzn.to/3iZpCu2Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations
3DP & AM Chat: Anouk Wipprecht | Fashion Tech Design 3D Printing | Maddie Frank | March 2nd, 2021
In celebration of Women's History Month coinciding with All Digital Additive Manufacturing's 50th episode, FashionTech icon Anouk Wipprecht is interviewed by guest host Maddie Frank. Thank you to Maddie for agreeing to be our first guest host and doing the work behind the questions that make this episode so great! Special thanks to Anouk for agreeing to be guest number 50!! WoW…what an inspirational and talent packed episode… Thank You All... Enjoy!!Topics Include:0:05 – Intro – Guest host, Maddie Frank with guest Anouk Wipprecht1:08 – STEAM and FashionTech influence in a small town3:14 – Computer and technology introduction4:03 – MTV and 90’s influence – Robotics influence6:16 – Art, Fashion, and Robotics (the early years)9:22 – Anouk’s lil princess Lumi says hello 😊10:57 – 1.5yrs in Sweden with Arduino while pursuing art – combining disciplines.12:53 – Typical day in the life of a creative13:52 – Location and cultural influence - Zaha Hadid architect18: 32- Support to be an entrepreneur artist.20:38 – Dress designs, Spider, Smoke, Synapse – exploring personal space24:43 – Balancing design and gender and technology28:55 – Agent Unicorn Project – sensory research for children – Autism, ADHD therapy37:53 – Getting started with 3D printing – Smoke dress – Software – TPU41:20 – Materialise – Robotics – Fashion - 3D printing42:16 – Future of Art, Technology, and Fashion – STEM and STEAM – hybrid approachAnouk Wipprecht: https://www.anoukwipprecht.nl/Maddie Frank: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maddie-frank-586505a8/Support local music by Eugene Snowden: https://amzn.to/3iZpCu2Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations